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  2. Microsoft Intune - Wikipedia

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    Intune supports Android, ChromeOS, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows operating systems. [11] Administration is done via a web browser. The administration console allows Intune to invoke remote tasks such as malware scans. [12]

  3. Souk Al-Manakh stock market crash - Wikipedia

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    By 1979, the year Souk Al-Manakh was established, Kuwait already had a robust financial sector and more stocks than any other Gulf country. However, due to the crash that happened in 1977 and the followed strict regulations for enlisting and trading companies, some Kuwaiti businessmen went to founding companies in nearby Gulf countries and ...

  4. List of newspapers in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The number of newspapers published reached the peak in 2009, when there were 14 Arabic dailies, three English dailies and a dozens weekly newspapers in Kuwait. [2] But the numbers decreased since then either on account of the 2008 financial crisis and the increase of digital news sources or by government censorship.

  5. Citizens for a Free Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Citizens for a Free Kuwait (CFK) was an astroturf operation established by the Kuwaiti government to persuade the American public to look favourably at US military action in the Persian Gulf (the subsequent Operation Desert Storm).

  6. Zain Group - Wikipedia

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    Zain is listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange.There are no restrictions on Zain shares as the company's capital is 100% free float and publicly traded. In Q2 2024, Zain Group generated consolidated revenue of KD 479 million (USD 1.6 billion), up 4% compared to Q2 2023. Normali

  7. Ooredoo Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Ooredoo Kuwait, formerly known as Wataniya Telecom, is a telecommunications company [1] in Kuwait owned by the Ooredoo group. Its operations began in December 1999 ...

  8. Telecommunications in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Telephones - main lines in use: 514,700 (2011), [1] 510,300 (2005) Telephones - mobile cellular: 4.9 million (2011), [1] 2.7 million (2007) Telephone system: [1] general assessment: the quality of service is excellent

  9. Rationale for the Gulf War - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait also allowed Iraq's modified Al Hussein SCUD missiles to reach Qatar and Bahrain. Kuwait is one of the richest countries in the world. As of 2017, Kuwait has the 15th largest GDP per capita of US$66,200. [7] In 1990, Kuwait had the most modern water treatment facilities in the Middle East. The invasion gave Iraq access to these riches.